March 2, 2011 / Front Page

Three North Massapequa Fire Department officials, Kevin P. Frank, Nicholas T. Paolucci and Ralph Raymond were recently sworn in as officers to the Association of Fire Districts of Nassau County. More...

Richard Schary, found of Friends of Massapequa Preserve is among a group of volunteers named to the 9th Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame. The Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame celebrates the humanitarian spirit by inducting volunteers founde More...

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Plainedge Middle School’s citizenship club has been working hard this winter to foster a deeper sense of character appreciation within the walls of the school through a fun and unique initiative. More...

As part of the pre-k science curriculum, the children at St. William the Abbot School in Seaford learned about ocean life. “They learned that the ocean is teeming with life from the seashore to the ocean, “ said Ms. More...

Massapequa High School students learned about different career options from local businesses representatives during the first annual Community Career Night at Massapequa High School-Main Campus. More...

Former North Massapequa resident and homemaker Antoinette Arrighi died Feb. 8, 2011 in Albany, New York. She was 88. Born Antoinette Casiglia on March 27, 1922, she later dedicated her life to caring for her children and home. More...

Dear Editor, If there is anything I have learned in my 76 years, is that when someone has to resort to misconstruing the statements of another person to support his convictions, I cannot believe that person. More...

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, Town Councilman Anthony Macagnone and Nassau County Legislator Rose Walker recently attended the welcome home ceremony for the 455th Engineer Detachment of the U.S. More...

The Mary P. Myton Literary society meeting took place in the auditorium of the Long Island Home in Amityville in January. The group was treated to a guest speaker from Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, Dr. Susan Cullen. More...

Join the South Audubon Society for a Bird the Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Ref- uge on Sun., March 6, 9:30 a.m. to noon. To reach the Refuge, take the Belt Parkway to Cross Bay Blvd., exit 17 South. More...

Temple B’nai Torah’s Brotherhood sponsors Cub Pack 189, which meets on Thursday evenings in the youth lounge, 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. The Pack does many projects and games, participates in community events and goes on overnight trips. More...

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE FARMINGDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing of the qualified voters of the Farmingdale Union Free School District of the Towns of Oyster Bay and Babyl More...